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Match the characters with their corresponding statements:
Match the characters with their corresponding statements:
Sheriff = Sending that letter was stupid, now King Richard will be angry! Guy of Gisbourne = Robin Hood was in your house, and you let him go! Little John = There will be Normans and Saxons in the competition. Robin Hood = I must go, but I don't want the prize. I want to beat the Normans because I am a proud Saxon.
Match the characters with their roles:
Match the characters with their roles:
Sheriff = Law enforcement officer Guy of Gisbourne = Robin Hood's enemy Little John = Robin Hood's companion Robin Hood = Outlaw
Match the nationalities with their corresponding characters:
Match the nationalities with their corresponding characters:
Normans = Sheriff and Guy of Gisbourne Saxons = Robin Hood and Little John Potter = Robin Hood's disguise King Richard's men = The authorities
Match the motivations with their corresponding characters:
Match the motivations with their corresponding characters:
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Study Notes
The Sheriff and Gisbourne's Plan
- The sheriff and Gisbourne discuss how to catch Robin Hood, who escaped from the sheriff's house.
- Gisbourne suggests having an archery competition to lure Robin Hood, as he's sure to enter and win.
- The winner of the competition will receive a silver arrow.
Robin Hood's Decision
- Little John warns Robin Hood about the competition, saying Normans and Saxons will be present, and the winner will be arrested.
- Robin Hood decides to participate, not for the prize, but to beat the Normans as a proud Saxon.
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Description
Test your knowledge of the classic tale of Robin Hood. This quiz is based on a dialogue between the sheriff and Guy of Gisbourne, discussing how to catch Robin Hood. See how well you can recall the events and characters in this story.